A “Stalker” — a small, cat-sized mechanical creature inspired by Blades in the Dark and Dishonored, designed for horror. It isn’t exactly a spider but has an unsettling insectoid silhouette: too many jointed limbs that move with eerie precision, but its body hints at something familiar but not overtly a spider. Its tarnished brass and iron carapace is stitched with thin seams, faintly leaking ghostly blue light. It doesn't have a face. Fine coils and wires run along its limbs like tendons. It spins delicate yet sinister webs of razor-thin wire that slice into stone and metal, catching the light like threads of silver blades. The creature perches high in a dark, industrial corridor — brick walls dripping with damp, iron pipes leaking steam — shadows pooling around it. The atmosphere is oppressive, dimly lit by flickering lanterns and ghostly energy. The Stalker’s pose is unnervingly still, ready to drop in a sudden blur of razor wire. The feeling is tense, eerie, and predatory, with a hint of uncanny cuteness that makes it more disturbing — like a pet turned wrong. The aesthetic leans toward grimy industrial horror with subtle Victorian occult tech. Avoid overt gears and top hats — keep it grounded in grim horror and dark fantasy. See more